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Transparent Paper Produces Power With Just a Touch
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Transparent Paper Produces Power With Just a Touch

A new transparent-paper device can generate electrical power from a user's touch (ACS Nano 2015, DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b02414).

CMU Leads Google Expedition to Create Technology For 'internet of Things'
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CMU Leads Google Expedition to Create Technology For 'internet of Things'

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Google are collaborating to turn the college campus into a living laboratory. 

Welcome to the AI Conspiracy: The 'canadian Mafia' Behind Tech's Latest Craze
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Welcome to the AI Conspiracy: The 'canadian Mafia' Behind Tech's Latest Craze

In the late '90s, Tomi Poutanen, a precocious computer whiz from Finland, hoped to do his dissertation on neural networks, a scientific method aimed at teaching...

Minecraft Shows Robots How to Stop Dithering
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Minecraft Shows Robots How to Stop Dithering

Brown University researchers have developed an approach that enables robots to quickly determine the sequence of actions that will work in a particular environment...

Where Do Most of the Internet Users Live?
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Where Do Most of the Internet Users Live?

Researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute have updated their 2011 visualization of Internet users around the world, using 2013 data from the World Bank. 

Can the Apple Watch Enhance Student Achievement?
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Can the Apple Watch Enhance Student Achievement?

Pennsylvania State University researchers will test how the Apple Watch can enhance student achievement via self-regulation and learning strategy. 

Virtual Medical Training: Don’t Call It Virtual Reality
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Virtual Medical Training: Don’t Call It Virtual Reality

Medical professionals prefer to reference the technology with terms that are "less sci-fi."

National Security Agency Funds ­c Berkeley Cybersecurity Summer Camp For High School Students
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National Security Agency Funds ­c Berkeley Cybersecurity Summer Camp For High School Students

The University of California, Berkeley is hosting a camp called CY-BEAR to teach 22 high school students about cybersecurity.

Microsoft Research: Making the Wearable Battery Last Longer By Lightening Its Load
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Microsoft Research: Making the Wearable Battery Last Longer By Lightening Its Load

Microsoft Research has developed WearDrive, technology designed to extend the life of batteries used to power fitness bands.  

Internet Voting Not Ready Yet, but Can Be Made More Secure
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Internet Voting Not Ready Yet, but Can Be Made More Secure

Online voting systems lack sufficient security to ensure accurate vote counts, but election officials could take steps to improve their security and transparency...

An Algorithmic Sense of Humor? Not Yet.
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An Algorithmic Sense of Humor? Not Yet.

In recent months, artificial-intelligence researchers have made giant strides in matching human performance in all kind of tasks that had, until recently, been...

The Social Security Number's Insecurities
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The Social Security Number's Insecurities

In both the Anthem insurance hack and the two Office of Personnel Management hacks this year, attackers gained access to Social Security numbers, affecting 80 million...

Unc Explores Future of Transportation
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Unc Explores Future of Transportation

University of North Carolina researchers are working with General Motors to create data for a more reliable, safe, and less expensive autonomous car. 

Collaborative Photography App Allows Smartphones to Record 'bullet Time'
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Collaborative Photography App Allows Smartphones to Record 'bullet Time'

Anyone can now create "bullet-time" movies using collaborative photography techniques on their smartphones. 

Study: Smartphone Use May Be Detrimental to Learning
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Study: Smartphone Use May Be Detrimental to Learning

A year-long study of first-time smartphone users by Rice University and the U.S. Air Force found users believed the devices were detrimental to their ability to...

Moxie Marlinspike: The Coder Who Encrypted Your Texts
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Moxie Marlinspike: The Coder Who Encrypted Your Texts

Dreadlocked programmer has spooked the FBI by creating a tool that police cannot crack.

Screen Addiction Is Taking a Toll on Children
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Screen Addiction Is Taking a Toll on Children

Excessive use of computer games among young people in China appears to be taking an alarming turn and may have particular relevance for American parents whose children...

The Rapid Rise of Neural Networks and Why They'll Rule Our World
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The Rapid Rise of Neural Networks and Why They'll Rule Our World

Neural network technology has advanced to the point where it underpins cutting-edge speech, text, and image-recognition systems, and scientists such as the University...

Toss Your Manual Overboard; Augmented Reality Aims at Big Industry
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Toss Your Manual Overboard; Augmented Reality Aims at Big Industry

For better or for worse, augmented reality (AR) is charging forward in the consumer space—but there's a place for AR in the industrial world as well.

Manhattan Da: Iphone Crypto Locked Out Cops 74 Time
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Manhattan Da: Iphone Crypto Locked Out Cops 74 Time

The debate over encryption and backdoors for law enforcement has long had a surplus of opinions and a deficit of data.
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